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Public Policy
A Concise Introduction

Third Edition


January 2026 | 384 pages | CQ Press
Public Policy: A Concise Introduction is a brief, student-friendly textbook that quickly connects readers to the inner workings of public policy. The text condenses early chapters on theory and the policy-making process, allowing students to take up key policy challenges – such as immigration, education, and health care – much earlier in the semester.

The Third Edition has been updated to address issues around policymaking in the current political context, as well as recent policy questions around issues including health care, climate change, immigration, income inequality, tax and economic policy, and tuition costs. 

Public Policy, 3e by Sara Rinfret et al. provides a comprehensive introduction of the U.S. public policymaking not only through the description and explanation of its institutional systems and structures but also through making the material relatable on personal level. In particular, Policy Choices section in each substantive chapter makes the material practical and engaging, despite the complexities surrounding these policy options and issues.

Ani Ter-Mkrtchyan
New Mexico State University
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Key features

KEY FEATURES:

  • Public policies that affect the common good – like education, energy, the environment, social welfare, health care, civil rights, and immigration – are spotlighted throughout the text.
  • The text condenses early chapters on theory and the policy-making process, allowing students to take up key policy challenges much earlier in the semester. 
  • Chapter-opening vignettes connect readers to broader concepts by considering current examples of public policy in action, such as "How do we shape our country's health care system?", "How do we address increases in costs of tuition?", and "Did the COVID-19 pandemic positively or negatively shape our public education system?"
  • Learning objectives preview the key points students will learn in each chapter.
  • Telling Stories with Data boxes invite students to evaluate data in order to decipher their impact on a particular policy issue or dilemma.
  • Policy Choices sections challenge students to think about the policy alternatives available— beyond the simplistic for-or-against approach so often conveyed in the media and public dialogue—encouraging them to think about potential remedies to important policy questions and the consequences of those choices.
  • Everyday Citizen Connection features link theory to practice in an effort to illustrate how people are affected by public policy and show students how they can engage in policy issues that matter to them.

NEW TO THIS EDITION:

  • New coverage of recent policy questions in areas including health care, climate change, immigration, income inequality, tax and economic policy, and education.
  • This edition includes a greater focus on fact-based public policy and the importance of checks and balances in the policymaking process.
 

 

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